Stow-on-the-wold, Heart of England

Woolpack Cottage

Woolpack Cottage is located in Stow-on-the-Wold and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

Woolpack Cottage is a dog friendly holiday cottage.

  • 4 guests
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathrooms
  • dog friendly

The living areas include a kitchen housing an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and a sitting room with a Smart TV and dining set. The bedrooms include a double and twin, serviced by a family bathroom with shower over bath and cloakroom on the ground floor. To the outside is off-road parking for up to 3 cars and an enclosed garden patio with furniture. Fuel, power, bed linen and towels are included in rent. This property accepts one small well behaved pet. Sorry no smoking. Within 0.7 miles there is a shop and within 0.3 miles, there is a pub. Woolpack Cottage is a fabulous retreat for accessing the delights of Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds.

Olde worlde England is best exemplified by Stow-on-the-Wold, the highest town in the Cotswolds and a former Iron Age fort. Since the 12th century, this historic market town has hosted numerous fairs. Currently, it hosts a biannual Gypsy Horse Fair, craft fairs, and a monthly Farmers' market. The Stow Horse Fair is held twice a year, on the Thursday closest to 12th May and the Thursday closest to 24th October, this is a traditional fair for people to meet up and trade which dates back to 1476 when its Charter was granted; Stow is very busy for a day or two before and after each fair, and a number of shops, pubs and restaurants are closed. The large market square is bordered by a beautiful collection of Cotswold stone townhouses, antique stores, tea rooms, traditional pubs, award-winning restaurants, and its very own cricket museum. It has an ancient cross at one end and the village stocks at the other. From Stow's centre, you may take a variety of strolls and bike rides through the picturesque Cotswolds countryside. The Macmillan Way, Heart of England Way, Gloucestershire Way, and Monarch's Way all pass by the town. One of the most well-known Cotswold villages is Bourton-on-the-Water, also referred to as the "Venice of the Cotswolds" due to the River Windrush's path through the town. The village is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Moreton-in-Marsh, a Saxon market town, and Broadway, a classic English village, are both nearby and make for a fun day trip. Architecturally speaking, the most complete Regency town in England is Cheltenham (20 miles away). It is a resort town with an amazing selection of stores, theatres, restaurants, and bars. In March, it hosts a horse-racing festival that includes the Gold Cup steeplechase. It hosts festivals for literature, jazz, classical music, science, and food and drink at various times of the year. The oldest university city in England, Oxford, often known as "The City of Dreaming Spires," is home to 38 colleges, half of which date back to before 1600, the oldest university classroom, the Bodleian Library, the Ashmolean and Pitt Rivers Museums, and the Botanic Gardens. Stow-on-the-Wold is the perfect starting point because it is close to Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath, Worcester, and the maritime city of Gloucester.

Visitors to the Cotswolds have long treasured memories of charming towns and villages built from the famous honey-coloured stone, it now boasts a thriving community of contemporary artists working from studios and shops throughout the area.

Amenities

  • Enclosed Garden
  • Parking on Site
  • Internet Access/WiFi
  • Dishwasher
  • Near a Pub
  • Near a Beach

Location

Available Weeks

Fri 11 Oct 24 Fri 18 Oct 24
Total £618.00
Fri 25 Oct 24 Fri 1 Nov 24
Total £887.00

Short breaks may also be available.
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